Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Mary Hellen, of WheAtfield, was in Rensselaer Wednesday. Mrs. Jesse Beecher and daughter went to Chicago this morning. Roy Geringer returned to his home in Chicago Wednesday afternoon. W. C. Baker returned Wednesday evening to his home in Darien, Wis. Daniel Hollingsworth returned to his home in LaPorte today. Now is the time for horse radish. Large tumblers for 10c at Eger’s Grocery. Dr. Joseph Hoover started ithj|s morning on his regular trip as salesman in Cass and Pulaski counties. Mrs. J. L. Hagins went to Wolcott today to be with her sister, Mrs. William Powers, who is quite sick. Mrs. Stella Ketchum, daughter Mary, and Mrs. A. G. Work arrived here today from Detroit. We have a car of middlings in transit. Will make special prices if taken at car. Kellner & Callahan. Phone 273.

Clinton Colvert returned home Wednesday evening after visiting at Chicago Heights with his brother, Leo, and family. Bert Sheetz, C. W. Merritt and James Hogland, of Remington, were passengers out of here on the Wednesday afternoon Chicago train. Mrs. Arthur Gosnell and baby went to their home in Hammond Wednesday after a visit here with her parents, M<. and Mrs. Henry Nevill, and other relatives. —r——t-’- - The Hammond Country Club clubhouse burned early Wednesday morning. The loss will probably reach $20,000, which was covered by insurance. Steps have been taken to rebuild. Chicago university defeated lowa in a western conference game of basketball Wednesday evening 30 to 10. It was the eighth straight win for the Maroons, who have not been floored this season. ———— I . ■ " 11 ■■ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Davisson, who leave for Texas tomorrow, will visit Mr. and Mrs. James Swaim at Gloster, Miss., on their return trip in March. Mrs. Swaim is Mr. Davisson’s sister.

Dr. A. G. Catt received a telegram today from hi§ brother, Edward, stating that he would arrive here tomorrow for a visit. Edward went"to Montana seven years ago and took up a claim near Billings, and this is the first visit to his old home since that time. : —--—■*— ’• - Saturday, Washington’s birthday, being a holiday with the post office department, there will be no mail delivered on that day. Patrons of thb city routes desiring to call for their mail, will call at the carriers’ window between 7:30-and 9:30 a. m. and from 4:30 to 6:00 p. m. ✓VXBBOmX) CHECK BOOK—I RAW / Draw your own check <m XV Chicago and task!*■—». •xX/X/T/TY No charge whatever. W< ETC" Your name r* <JLLX* EaC* address please for frw SMotaMW of indMdml etooeko. rad o free bootM raßgsd “Hew «» J— g UNfTSM, M«.MmIL CM—RENSSELAER - - REMINGTON BUS LINE TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVE Rensselaer ... .8100 a. m. Rensselaer .... . .-. . p. m. Remington. . .9:30 a. m. Remington. • *:!» ► -- FARE *IOO b War Tax Bc. FRANK G. KRESLER, Proprietor.